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Towards the inculturation of marriage rituals in the National Baptist Convention of Zimbabwe: A missiological critiqueShumba, Sibiziwe 12 1900 (has links)
In thisstudy, I seek to give a missiological critique of the inculturation of marriage rituals in the National
Baptist Convention (NBC) of Zimbabwe. I examine and explore the kind of inculturation that could
help expedite greater engagement between the NBC of Zimbabwe, on the one hand, and the Shona and
Ndebele cultures, on the other hand, in Midlands and Matabeleland regions. To that end, I use
missiological research methodologies that include Pastoral Cycles, especially the four phase and the
seven-point praxis matrix as propounded, among others, by Kritzinger (2010). I apply the latter as a
grid of missiological questions. I apply these cycles in a mixed-research approach of quantitative and
qualitative paradigms. The case study and descriptive survey are my designs. I chose as my research
sample 140 research respondents from six of the thirteen denominations of the Convention in two
regions, namely, the Midlands and the Matabeleland. These include National Executive members,
pastors, elders, deacons, church committee members and ordinary lay members. Questionnaires,
interviews and observations are used as instruments. The findings reveal that marriage rituals are
significant to members of the NBC of Zimbabwe. They show how the NBC of Zimbabwe inculturated
payment of bride price, ululating, dancing, and guidance and counselling into church practices.
Marrying someone whose background is known was also inculturated. Respondents argue that these
aspects of culture are biblically commendable and should be retained. However, polygamy, divination
and ancestor veneration is rejected. The study further shows that the kusungira ritual and conducting
marriage rituals in the November month are controversial. However, the inculturation of some aspects
of marriage rituals was hindered by fear of syncretism, clash of doctrines and differing views within
members of many ethnic tribes in the Convention. The study recommends that the NBC of Zimbabwe
should encourage the payment of the bride price, whilst discouraging its abuse and that Church leaders
should also handle with sensitivity controversies surrounding payment of the bride price. It also
emphasises the preaching and teaching against views that perpetuate patriarchy and subordination of
women by men in the church and society and encourages fusion of church and traditional wedding
ceremonies. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
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“Till Death Do Us Part” : Marriage in the Catholic Church and the Church of Sweden: a ComparisonEnyonam Ayem, Christine January 2009 (has links)
<p>Marriage is an institution found in every society, culture or religion in the world. The Catholic Church has maintained most of her seven Sacraments including that of marriage. The Church of Sweden, an established Evangelical Lutheran faith, born out of the 16<sup>th</sup> century Reformation has two Sacraments excluding marriage. This field study was carried out in Gävle, Sweden in spring 2009. A comparative study of marriage in the Catholic Church and the Church of Sweden and the reason each church alludes to based on scripture and tradition was to help me, an African Catholic, understand differences between the respective churches and also understand why the Church of Sweden accepts same sex marriages. This was my motivation for writing this paper. I hope this paper will serve as a study guide to new people who come to Sweden from other cultures to enable them understand why the “Modus Operandi” regarding church marriage in Sweden is different from the church marriage in their native countries.</p>
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“Till Death Do Us Part” : Marriage in the Catholic Church and the Church of Sweden: a ComparisonEnyonam Ayem, Christine January 2009 (has links)
Marriage is an institution found in every society, culture or religion in the world. The Catholic Church has maintained most of her seven Sacraments including that of marriage. The Church of Sweden, an established Evangelical Lutheran faith, born out of the 16th century Reformation has two Sacraments excluding marriage. This field study was carried out in Gävle, Sweden in spring 2009. A comparative study of marriage in the Catholic Church and the Church of Sweden and the reason each church alludes to based on scripture and tradition was to help me, an African Catholic, understand differences between the respective churches and also understand why the Church of Sweden accepts same sex marriages. This was my motivation for writing this paper. I hope this paper will serve as a study guide to new people who come to Sweden from other cultures to enable them understand why the “Modus Operandi” regarding church marriage in Sweden is different from the church marriage in their native countries.
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